Choose Category:

Home > Auctions > 1st December 2015 > Anglo-Saxon Gold Ring of Aedelfled

Print page | Email lot to a friend

Back to previous page


Use mousewheel to zoom in and out, click to enlarge
Gallery loading...

LOT 0535

Sold for (Inc. bp): £13,640

ANGLO-SAXON GOLD RING OF AEDELFLED
10TH CENTURY AD
1" (6.83 grams, 22mm overall, 17.00 x 19.13mm internal diameter (approximate size British S, USA 9, Europe 20.0, Japan 19)).

A substantial flat-section gold hoop with niello-filled borders and owner's inscription in Insular script '+ÆDELFLED+MIE+Ah' (for Æðelflæd me ah 'Æ. owns me').

PROVENANCE:
Property of an East Sussex lady; formerly in a Hertfordshire collection before 1990.

PUBLISHED:
Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate.

LITERATURE:
Cf. Oman, C.C. British Rings 800-1914, London, 1974, plate 11 item F.

FOOTNOTES:
The spelling 'MIE' for me or mec meaning 'me' also occurs on an unprovenanced 9th-11th century ring in the British Museum with the inscription '+EAǷEN MIE AH S PETRUS STAN CES' (Eawen owns me, St. Peter the rock chose [me]).

CONDITION